Newbie Voice Over Question

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2010/03/05 16:26:11 (permalink)

Newbie Voice Over Question

Greetings.
 
I'm teaching myself SONAR LE, which came bundled with my USB microphone.  Can someone advise me about which Cakewalk package is best suited for voiceover work.  I'm not a musician, and need only something for cut & pasting clips, as well as mixing with music and sound FX.  I have Audacity, the freeware program, but am looking for something a little more sophisticated.
 
My thanks in advance.
 

David Small
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    Sister of Night
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    Re:Newbie Voice Over Question 2010/03/14 17:16:24 (permalink)
    Is there any tutorial for users who discover this sort of software?

    I'm french, blond & a real newbie trying to use SONAR LE... 
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    techead
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    Re:Newbie Voice Over Question 2010/03/15 22:52:11 (permalink)
    SONAR LE should work fine for overdubbing voice.  You can do ducking with a side-chain compressor, or you can use track or clip envelopes to control amplitude of background tracks.
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    dnsmall
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    Re:Newbie Voice Over Question 2010/03/23 07:09:10 (permalink)
    Thanks, techead.  Much appreciated.
     
     

    David Small
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